Spring 2019 Two- and three-dimensional mation 4. An athlete from horizontal and with an initial velocity...
Physics 2010 Spring 2019 Two- and three-dimensional motion 2. Thelma and Louise drive their car off a 50 m high cliff at 60 mph (Do not attempt). (a) Convert this speed to SI units. (b) Write down the "equations of motion" Generally, this means the equations for position, velocity acceleration (all relevant components). Physics 2010 Spring 2019 Two- and three-dimensional motion 2. (continued) (c) How long will it take for the car to hit the ground? (d) How far will...
Physics 2010 Spring 2019 Two- and three-dimensional motion 3. You sit inside airpl han ball 70 cm into the air. an airplane that is moving at 200 m/s. You decide to practice your juggling and throw a (a) With what initial velocity did you throw the ball? (b) To an observer outside the plane [don't ask], what was the ball's initial velocity? Give your answer as a vector. (c) How far does the ball travel horizontally? (d) Plot the ball's...
1. A cannon fires a cannonball at an angle of 30° above horizontal. The initial velocity of the cannonball is 40 m/s. Assume the coordinate system in which x is horizontal and y is vertical. (a) What is the x-component of the initial velocity? '40 % cos ao (b) What is the y-component of the initial velocity? (c) Gravity causes a constant acceleration of 9.81 m/s. In what direction is this acceleration? (d) What affect will this acceleration have on...
These physics questions are destroying me. I’m not too sure how to solve vectors and such. Any help would be amazing. But if possible please explain so I understand. I promise to give 5 stars and thumbs up if correct. PHY 121 Homework Assignment 1 Dr. MacDonald ASU Spring 2019 Due: Wednesday, January 16th 2019, in class Points: 60 (10 per problem) Problem 1 following fundamental constants of Nature: h, G, and c. Here, h is Planck's constant, which has...